#5 Cleveland Brown (1946-57)
Super Bowls: 3
Super Bowl Appearances: 6
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Average Annual Win Percentage: .793
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Perhaps the most underappreciated dynasty in NFL history, the Cleveland Browns under Paul Brown have the unique distinction of winning the Super Bowl the year they joined the league. With their star quarterback Otto Graham leading the side, the Browns won multiple championships during this run. While the current Browns' side have found it tough to emulate their past success, they sure have a storied history to learn from.
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